Children

Family Saints with All Saints’ Church

An opportunity for families to join together in play and crafts, singing and listening to stories about Jesus and to enjoy a meal together. Join us at 3.30pm to 5.30pm on the third Sunday of the month at All Saints’ Church, Stewart Street.

The Rainbows

Rainbows learn by doing – they get their hands dirty, do sports, arts and crafts and play games. Being a Rainbow is all about having the space to try new things. Through taking part in a range of different activities with girls their own age, Rainbows develop self-confidence and make lots of new friends.

Rainbows is for girls aged 5 to 7. The St Peter’s group meets on Tuesdays from 5 to 6pm at the St Peter’s Church Hall, Vincent Street. Contact Sue Warren for more information on 01270 581442 or 07960 995365.

The Brownies

Girls in Brownies have incredible experiences together, make brilliant friends and discover the world around them. Every time they meet up, groups of Brownies learn new skills and take on challenges as they work out what they want to be and do in the future.

Brownies is for girls aged 7 to 10. The St Peter’s group meets on Tuesdays from 6.30 to 8pm at St Peter’s Church Hall, Vincent Street. Contact Emma Warren for more information on 01270 581442 or 07960 125773.

First Friends Playgroup

First Friends aims to provide your child with a fun, safe and stimulating introduction to education through play and organised activities. Children have the chance to enjoy all the elements of messy play, art, role-play, sound & music, jigsaws, construction and out of door activities.

First Friends is a charitable organisation, which is run by a parent committee. Early years development is key to First Friends. They work closely with OFSTED and the pre-school Learning Alliance, and follow all the relative guidelines and regulations.
Please contact Jackie Tudor on 01270 251912 for more information.

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What is the Christian faith?

Christian life is lived in relationship with God through Jesus Christ, and in common with other Christians in the church seeking to deepen that relationship and to follow the way that Jesus taught.

For Christians God is understood and known as Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

…Father… God is love, caring for creation and for every human being as God's beloved child.

…Son… God is as he has revealed himself to be in the historical person of Jesus Christ. Jesus' life, death and resurrection holds the key to knowing and loving God, and to making sense of life, before and after death.

…and Holy Spirit… God is alive, loving and active today, inspiring faith, justice and truth, sustaining the life of the world, giving spiritual gifts to the church and bearing his spiritual fruit in the world - changed lives and a transformed society.
Finding out more

But because Christianity is about relationship and community, the best way to find out about faith and prayer, to raise questions and to get help, is to meet some Christians - so why don't you come along one Sunday morning, or give the Vicar a call?